Mailloux writes to Markham praising his poem "The Man With The Hoe" and telling of how her brother used it in his remarks before the Nineteenth Century Club.
Debs writes to Markham expressing regret at Markham's unwillingness to write the introduction for Ehrmann's work as previously discussed. The matter of payment is also addressed.
Le Prade praises Markham for his work and his friendship and the joy his work has brought to her life. She thanks him for his portraits and looks forward to meeting him again.
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Mr. Eugene Speicher, dated January 23, 1928. Included in the content are the sales of artwork by Speicher.
Letter sent by Russell Plimpton, Director of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts to Juliana Force, January 12, 1928. Included in the content is the sale of Still Life by Eugene Speicher.
Sinclair writes about his upcoming book "Jimmie Higgins" and details about it being published, along with prices and other information. He includes reviews of "Jimmie Higgins" and "The Profits of Religion".
Le Prade writes to Markham about ideas for helping the children. She also asks him to pray for both her and the Poets' Garden and looks forward to his upcoming visit.
Photocopy of letter written by Juliana Force to Mr. Russell Plimpton, Office of the Director, The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, dated January 17, 1928.
Sales record for works of art sold during the Traveling Exhibition, 1927-1928. Listed are the artist, title of work, price, exhibiting organization, and buyer. See also: Sales record : Traveling Show (wscg.0535).
Two-page typed letter from Russel Plimpton, Minneapolis Institute of Arts to Juliana Force, dated December 27, 1927. Regarding the sale of a Eugene Speicher painting.
Typed letter from Juliana Force's secretary to Cornelia Bentley Sage Quinton, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, dated December 19, 1927. Handwritten note at bottom. Photocopy of original document.
Telegram from Juliana Force to Russell Plimpton, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, sent December 20, 1927. Regarding the sale of a Eugene Speicher painting.